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Who's the best barber?

When I lived in Redwood City, I had my hair cut by a barber located in the old Laurel Theatre building. His shop was just around the corner from the box office, and was like a living history museum of the past. The fixtures, the old wood panelling and the mood were distinctly midcentury. I went there loyally for about 10 years until they condemned the building and the old man retired. It took me a good year to find another barber I could trust.

I know I'm not the only one to be fiercely loyal to a particular barber.

This year, the Weekly's Best of Palo Alto gives you a chance to weigh in. For the first time, the readers' poll includes a Men's Haircut category.

<a href="/best_of/voting/form.php">Vote online today</a>, and tell us who the best barber in town is.

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Posted by Allen Podell
a resident of Community Center
on Jun 27, 2006 at 9:16 pm

Try Sam's barber shop on Lytton at Cowper. All the barbers are good, and the price is also.